Mahsa Amini’s head was definitely struck

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Mahsa Amini's head was definitely struck

Mahsa Amini’s head was definitely struck.

Mahsa Amini’s head was definitely struck. Saleh Nikbakht, the lawyer for Mahsa Amini’s family, stated in an interview with Etemad newspaper that Mahsa was definitely struck before reaching the Guidance Patrol center.

The Guidance Patrol officers who initially arrested Mahsa had cameras installed on their uniforms, so much so that Mahsa’s cousin, who was with her, was told by the officers to stand aside so her image wouldn’t be captured on the police camera.

According to declarations by specialist doctors and independent experts, Mahsa’s death has no connection with her previous condition, which involved the removal of a mole or small gland above her eye. Moreover, Mahsa had no history of heart, vascular, or kidney diseases.

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Her family wants to know what kind of illness or trauma, meaning external impact, caused the blood to seep from the base of her skull, behind her neck, and ear.

In my opinion, and according to reputable doctors and informed individuals consulted, Mahsa was definitely struck before reaching the Guidance Patrol center. Additionally, there’s a high probability of her being struck after arriving at the detention center.

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